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weatherproof integrity of your travel trailer. Leak damage caused by neglect will affect warranty
coverage.
Doors & Windows
Inspect the sealants around windows and doors at least every six months. If any of the following
defects are evident the affected areas must be resealed:
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Sealant cracked or peeling,
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Voids in sealant,
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Shrunken or separated sealant.
Upon inspection you may find that it is necessary to reseal, remove the excess sealant with a
plastic scraper and properly prepare and clean all areas to be resealed. Make sure that all areas to
be resealed are absolutely dry before new sealant is applied. Your Dealer can inspect the travel
trailer and complete the resealing if necessary. The Dealer can also recommend the appropriate
sealants to use if you prefer to do this job yourself.
IMPORTANT
: Always use the recommended sealants.
WINTER PROTECTION
Winter Protection While Travel Trailer Is In Use
If your travel trailer is not equipped with a winter package, your tanks must be drained and
winterized. When using the travel trailer in cold weather be sure there is adequate circulation of
warm air from the furnace around all water pipes. Leaving the bathroom door and cabinet doors
open will help to avoid freezing pipes. Keep the ceiling vents slightly open.
You can reduce or eliminate interior moisture condensation during cold weather by partially
opening one or more roof vents and windows to provide controlled circulation of outside air into
the interior of the travel trailer.
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